The objective of this study is to assess weight stability, functional changes, and quality of life when Pancreaze (pancrelipase) delayed-release 84,000-lipase units (capsules), for main meals, and 42,000-lipase units (capsules), for snacks, are added to standard of care in patients with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency due to pancreatic adenocarcinoma. This will be the first prospective study of this particular formulation in addition to standard of care in advanced pancreatic cancer patients. We will treat 40 consecutive patients with borderline resectable, locally advanced and advanced pancreatic cancer patients who present with weight loss and exocrine pancreatic insufficiency with this advanced formulation of Pancreaze.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
36
Pancrelipase delayed-release capsules
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Los Angeles, California, United States
Feasibility of Completing Pancreatic Enzyme Replacement Therapy During the First 8 Weeks of the Study: Daily Compliance Diary
Adherence to therapy of at least 50% of the needed total lipase units, recorded using a daily compliance diary.
Time frame: 8 weeks
Mean Change in Weight From Baseline Through the End-of-study Visit
Time frame: 6 months
Mean Change in Calories Consumed From Baseline Through the End-of-study Visit
As measured by Automated Self-Administered 24-Hour (ASA24) Dietary Assessment Tool. The ASA24 is a system to collect 24-hour food recalls and provide complete nutrient analysis of the foods and beverages consumed during the collection timeframe. The tool is used in this study to measure total calories consumed.
Time frame: 6 months
Mean Change in Stool Frequency From Baseline Through Cycle 3 Day 1
As measured by patient reported number of bowel movements in the past 24 hours. In this study, higher numbers represent more severe symptoms; a reduction in number of bowel movements in the past 24 hours represents improvement in symptoms.
Time frame: 8 weeks
Mean Change in Stool Consistency From Baseline Through Cycle 3 Day 1
As measured by patient reported stool consistency using the Bristol Stool Chart.The Bristol Stool Chart is a diagnostic scale to classify stool into 7 different groups, ranging from Type 1-7 (indicating solid to liquid consistency or time spent longest in the bowel to least time in the bowel). A normal stool should be either Type 3 or Type 4 (middle of the scale). Worsening of stool consistency is denoted by classifications located closer to the extreme ends of the scale (Type 1 or Type 7).
Time frame: 8 weeks
Mean Change in Serum Levels of Fat-soluble Vitamins From Baseline - Vitamin A
Time frame: 6 months
Mean Change in Serum Levels of Fat-soluble Vitamins From Baseline - Vitamin D
Time frame: 6 months
Mean Change in Serum Levels of Fat-soluble Vitamins From Baseline - Vitamin E
Time frame: 6 months
Mean Change in Serum Levels of Fat-soluble Vitamins From Baseline - Vitamin K
Time frame: 6 months
Mean Change in Serum Levels of Fat-soluble Vitamins From Baseline - Vitamin K PT
Time frame: 6 months
Change in Microbiome From Baseline
Microbiome analysis of stool samples
Time frame: 8 weeks
Mean Change in Daily Activity (Steps Taken) From Baseline
As measured by continuous daily wearable activity monitor
Time frame: 6 months
Mean Change in Daily Activity (Stairs Climbed) From Baseline
As measured by continuous daily wearable activity monitor
Time frame: 6 months
Mean Change in Sleep Disturbance From Baseline
As measured by continuous daily wearable activity monitor
Time frame: 6 months
Mean Change in Duration of Sleep Disturbances From Baseline
As measured by continuous daily wearable activity monitor. An absolute change in the percentage of time during nighttime sleep in which participants experienced sleep disturbance is being reported.An absolute change in percent is understood to be calculated as the value at the later time point minus the value at the earlier time point (e.g., value at 6 months minus value at baseline).
Time frame: 6 months
Mean Change in Average Heart Rate From Baseline
As measured by continuous daily wearable activity monitor
Time frame: 6 months
Mean Change in Peak Heart Rate From Baseline
As measured by continuous daily wearable activity monitor
Time frame: 6 months
Mean Change in Daily Active Minutes From Baseline
As measured by continuous daily wearable activity monitor
Time frame: 6 months
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